We have used the "cryo Jane" freezing device from Instrumedics, which involves 
dropping a liquid nitrogen-cooled copper block onto the specimen.  It takes a 
little getting used to, but provides very good morphology.  We've used it 
mainly for research tissue.  

Hal Hawkins, UTMB Galveston
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From: histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu 
[histonet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Barone, Carol  
[cbar...@nemours.org]
Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 10:52 AM
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: [Histonet] isopentance substitute

Histonetters: I have been doing muscle enzyme histochemistry since 1984 and 
have yet to find anything that works as well, with consistant results, as 
isopentane.  Using it safely under a hood and kept in the explosion proof frig 
(no exposed electric parts that could arc) can be accomplish. I am still here 
and have not blown up the building or colleagues, not had liver or kidney 
damage. That being said...there are still times it cannot be used...( like when 
you need to freeze in an OR....no iopentance can go there. So we have found, 
with sugfficient practice, you can get almost as good results by wrapping the 
sample in foil and placing directly into liquid nitrogen, or dusting well with 
talc (with aluminum)...like flouring your chicken before frying. It takes some 
practice to get this to work with little - to no artifact...but, it is 
possible....and provides an alternative technique for those times when 
isopentane is just not possible.
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